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Arise, He Calleth Thee

Clara McAlister Brooks • English

Primary Scripture: Luke 18:35-43

Verse 1

Weary, lonely, sad, forsaken, Humbled to a station low, Sat a hopeless blind man begging, By the road to Jericho. Soon he heard the noise of footsteps, As of waters rolling nigh; For the Galilean Prophet With the throng was passing by.

Chorus

Then arise, He calleth thee, Sick or suff’ring, blind or lame! Jesus healed in Galilee, He is evermore the same.

Verse 2

When he heard that it was Jesus, Who had healed the sin-sick soul, Then he called aloud for mercy, That he, too, might be made whole. But the multitude rebuked him, Saying he should silent be; Yet he only called more loudly, “Have compassion, Lord, on me!”

Chorus

Then arise, He calleth thee, Sick or suff’ring, blind or lame! Jesus healed in Galilee, He is evermore the same.

Verse 3

Paused the Master for a moment— “Bring him hither unto Me.” Someone ran to bear the message: “Come, arise, He calleth thee!” Oh, what words of cheer and comfort! What today could sweeter be To the weary, sick, and suff’ring— “Come, arise, He calleth thee”?

Chorus

Then arise, He calleth thee, Sick or suff’ring, blind or lame! Jesus healed in Galilee, He is evermore the same.

Verse 4

Then as he approached the Master, Healing virtue to receive, Jesus said, “Thy faith hath saved thee, Be it as thou dost believe.” And the blind man’s eyes were opened, He had proved the promise true; Ye, who still in sickness languish, Lo, the Master calls for you.

Chorus

Then arise, He calleth thee, Sick or suff’ring, blind or lame! Jesus healed in Galilee, He is evermore the same.

Scripture References

Reference 1

  • luke 18:35-43
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